I personally don't think DeMar's actions warranted an immediate ejection. I mean really, is throwing a ball really worse than cussing out a referee (which results in simply a technical foul)?...

I think Smith mentioned in his story that a ball into the stands is an automatic ejection. I would guess the concern is fan safety. Or maybe the cost to the league of getting those balls back. I assume they cost more than the $40 numbers I buy for gym and pavement use. :-)

I think Smith mentioned in his story that a ball into the stands is an automatic ejection. I would guess the concern is fan safety. Or maybe the cost to the league of getting those balls back. I assume they cost more than the $40 numbers I buy for gym and pavement use. :-)

lol, good point.

The best ball I've ever used was the Spalding Top Flite 1000 (our high school used it as our game ball). It was the softest leather ever. I liked it better than NBA game balls. But I haven't been able to find it since.

But speaking of ball costs, they say the average life span of an MLB baseball is 7 pitches. Considering each team throws approx. 150 pitches per game, that's a total of 40-45 baseballs lost each game. At $10 each, we're looking at up to $450 per game.

The NBA game ball costs about $100 each. I'm sure the league could afford to lose a ball every once in a while, and still come out on top compared to MLB

So...who've you got in tonight's warriors-hornets game (words never typed before)? NOH wins...we have a shot for third...but that means GS loses...putting us within a Net beatdown of 8th place. GS wins and we say goodbye to third, but can finish no worse than 7th. Interesting that aside from the raps/nets game, tonight's game is the only one left that's a head to head between teams that can move in the lottery (a mutual tankapalooza)

So...who've you got in tonight's warriors-hornets game (words never typed before)? NOH wins...we have a shot for third...but that means GS loses...putting us within a Net beatdown of 8th place. GS wins and we say goodbye to third, but can finish no worse than 7th. Interesting that aside from the raps/nets game, tonight's game is the only one left that's a head to head between teams that can move in the lottery (a mutual tankapalooza)

haha I guess it depends on how much faith you have in the Raps successfully tanking their last game. If you are confident they'll lose, you cheer for New Orleans, to maintain possibility of multi-team tie for 3rd worst. If you expect the Raps to win against New Jersey, you root for Golden State, to ensure Toronto is alone in 7th instead of blending odds of 7th and 8th place teams. When did being a fan get so damned complicated?! lol

haha I guess it depends on how much faith you have in the Raps successfully tanking their last game. If you are confident they'll lose, you cheer for New Orleans, to maintain possibility of multi-team tie for 3rd worst. If you expect the Raps to win against New Jersey, you root for Golden State, to ensure Toronto is alone in 7th instead of blending odds of 7th and 8th place teams. When did being a fan get so damned complicated?! lol

Great just great Golden State lost!! and they are not going to win again because their last game is against San Antonio! Now Toronto will win against New Jersey and be tied with GS with 23 wins!! just great!!

Can't believe the few weeks NOH has put together! Time to fear Eric Gordon.

Insane that going into the last game of the season, we could finish 3rd or 8th ...

With all of it hinging on the NJN home finale tomorrow, I would be shocked if Casey and the gang didn't bring a great effort. Maybe we can log 25 minutes for Solo, then it might be hard to win ... otherwise, I think Raps take it at home. Too bad

The only way to bag a classy lady is to give her two tickets to the gun show... and see if she likes the goods.

Tank Nation in full effect, as Sacramento should (d'oh) win against the Lakers tonight. This article from CNNSI states that Kobe, Bynum, Gasol and Barnes will all sit out the game, in addition to Artest being suspended: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...2_a3&eref=sihp

I'll never cheer against the Raptors no matter what might possibly occur if the stars align at the right time after a loss.

You can cheer for your team, while also understanding the future long-term benefits that a loss would result in. I would never want the players on any team I support to tank, at least so far as giving less than full effort. The players don't control who's on the roster and/or who's on the court, just their own actions within the game... I will always cheer for my team's players and expect full effort.

It is ironic though, that a loss gives the team a better % chance of a more significant improvement next season and beyond... wouldn't cheering for that BE cheering for the Raptors team, given that a championship and even the playoffs are out of reach this season??